As the blue-eyed, hairy-footed bearer of the One Ring, his journey from The Shire to Mt Doom is the central core of Peter ...
Before Christopher Walken became famous, he worked as a dancer with a "chanteuse" who changed his name, giving him his new stage persona.
Jeff Buckley saw one iconic performance on television, and it changed everything as the young boy realised then and there what he wanted to do when he grew up.
While celebrated for her run of inventive pop records, Kate Bush always felt key numbers deserved a rethink further down the line.
After the Misfits' first dissolution, bassist Jerry Only pushed for a new venture for his Christian faith, the biblical metal band Kryst the Conqueror.
Metallica and Pantera both helped to make thrash metal the behemoth we know today, and that came through a bit of ...
Joni Mitchell is considered a timeless musician, not just because of her music, but because of the monumental ways she elevated the music industry.
Michael Shannon has played all sorts of unusual roles, and he's rarely repeated himself, which is why he turned a huge movie franchise down.
According to Prince, these three decades were the true "golden age" for music, inspiring his own music as well as his attitude and ethos as an artist.
While songwriting greatness would arrive, Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor creative journey was littered by the failed ...
Although Steven Tyler had a distinct style, he knew some of the greatest artists were forever outside of his artistic reach. Read more here.
Splinter of the Mind's Eye' was a 'Star Wars' book that almost became a low-budget sequel. Read more about the project and its trajectory here.
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